In  this project, you will create an informative PowerPoint (PP) featuring  the music of a specific non-Western culture. (Note that the term "world  music" in the context of this assignment refers to music that is not  based in the Western tradition of music. If you are not sure if your  chosen topic is a style of non-Western music, contact your instructor,  who will provide guidance on your topic selection.) 

Something  to consider when choosing your topic is to make sure it is a style of  music that is still in existence and performed, so you will be able to  find musical examples and address all of the required elements of the  assignment. Post the PP both to the WK8 “Let’s Explore World Music” Discussion and to this Assignment.

Please see the attached example to help you understand the expectations for this assignment. 

The PP should include the following:

  1. A summary of the chosen culture including a short history.
  2. A brief explanation of some beliefs and traditions of the culture.
  3. Description of the instruments used in that culture's music.
  4. Explanation  of the key attributes of the culture's music, including melody,  harmony, rhythm, timbre, texture, and form. (If the style of music you  choose does not include one or more of these musical elements, then you  need to explain why that musical element is not present in the music.)
  5. Specific  introduction to one piece of music from the culture. Include at least  three examples of the music, such as through linking to YouTube  performances. Be sure to include a description of one of the musical  examples.

The PP should include photos and video (either linked or embedded). Embedded photos and videos need to be cited.

The  choice of world music must be a style of traditional music that is  non-Western or not from the Western tradition of music. Do not choose  styles of music from the U.S., Canada, or Europe, including jazz, folk,  or any type of pop music (including hip hop).

 Sources  must be valid, academic sources.  Do not use non-academic sources such  as Wikipedia or About.com. The PP should not contain more than 15%  direct quotes and direct quotes must be in quotation marks. Direct  quotes and paraphrased material must be cited in the body of the text  and in a source list at the end